Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Monday, September 1st, 2025. Labor Day has arrived, and Traverse City is buzzing with end-of-summer energy. If you’re looking to make the most of this beautiful day, there’s no shortage of art, music, and outdoor adventure waiting for you and your family.
Start your day embracing the arts at the Horizons: Alternative Landscapes exhibit in Frankfort at the Oliver Art Center, opening its doors at 10 AM. This show spotlights innovative takes on local scenery and offers a stunning window into the creativity of our region’s artists. Later, head to Higher Art Gallery in downtown Traverse City to catch the Forest Dwellers duo exhibition featuring sculptor Cara O’Brien and mixed-media artist Deborah Bowen. Their nature-inspired works will be on display starting at 11 AM and run through September 20th.
Those venturing north for the holiday can visit Depot Park in Alden for the 5th Annual Torch Lake Labor Day Art & Craft Show from 10 AM to 5 PM. With dozens of Michigan makers presenting jewelry, pottery, and painting, it’s the perfect destination to find that one-of-a-kind memento to remember summer by.
Music lovers aren’t left out—last night’s Joshua Davis Trio at the Northern Natural Cider House kicked off a lively weekend of sound, and there are still parties lingering into this morning as the White Party at The Parlor wraps up. Keep an ear out in downtown Traverse City for live musicians busking along Front Street as the community comes together.
If you’re itching to explore Traverse City’s scenic beauty and rich history, guided tours reveal hidden stories behind the city’s historic landmarks. The Village at Grand Traverse Commons opens the once-secret halls of the old State Hospital for walking tours, blending architecture and tales from the past. For those wanting to enjoy Mother Nature, scenic drives around the Leelanau Peninsula and boat tours on Grand Traverse Bay offer breathtaking lake views sure to refresh your spirit. Tall Ship Manitou’s day sails and Discovery Cruises show off the splendor of our waters, and Inland Seas’ hands-on tours give an educational angle for curious families.
Art enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy at the Crooked Tree Arts Center and the Dennos Museum Center. Dennos continues its celebrated collection of global and Michigan works, including Inuit art and modern sculpture, giving you lots to discover no matter your taste.
Wine lovers can savor Traverse City’s award-winning vintages with special wine events throughout Labor Day weekend, including trail tours on the Old Mission Peninsula and exclusive tastings from local wineries. Traverse City Uncorked is running all month and brings together top bottles, expert-led pairings, and winery tours for everyone from sommeliers to casual tasters.
Looking for something further afield? The Mackinac Bridge Walk, just a short drive north, kicks off early this morning for those who want to lace up their shoes and celebrate Michigan’s Labor Day tradition by walking across the iconic bridge.
And finally, a toast to community creativity—if you’re in Elk Rapids, stop by Twisted Fish Gallery at 11 AM for “A Toast to the Art of Margaret White,” celebrating the beloved local artist’s vibrant contributions.
Whether you’re sailing on the bay, marveling at Michigan-made art, or sipping a glass of the region’s finest wine, Traverse City is the place for making Labor Day memories. Keep your eyes on the skies—forecasters say we’ll get plenty of sun, perfect for those picnics and waterfront strolls.
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